Thursday, January 15, 2009

In British schools can enter the lessons of porn

Perhaps the British teenagers will soon examine pornography on school lessons under the guidance of special instructors. By задумке such exercises will help improve self-esteem and boys will be able chat them to look at women simply as an object of desire.

The idea comes from a charitable organization, Family Planning Association (FPA), which is already preparing social workers for "support" minor amateurs porn, videos and printed materials for adults, "writes InoPressa referring to a popular edition of The Daily Mail.

The organization receiving government grants, is concerned that today the main source of information about sex for teenagers is hard porn. According to the FPA Julie Bentley, viewing pornography adversely affects self-esteem and creates a distorted picture of the attractiveness of the body. Teenagers should be provided with accurate information on gender relations, she believes.

Proponents of traditional family values, for his part, said that because of such "educational effort" Britain holds first place for juvenile pregnancies in Europe (40 thousand cases per year).

In Britain, the issue of sex education students rises regularly, and each time is pressing debates. A year ago, in the Government discussed the possibility of sending materials to parents about how to tell your child about sex and contraception. Educate children invited from the age of nine.

Last autumn the Ministry of Children, Schools and Families of Great Britain has decided to introduce compulsory education in lessons in the study of modern human lifestyles. The course students aged 5 to 16 years, offered to discuss alcoholism, drug addiction and sexual literacy.

The British press said that Labor was in power, proposing such measures actually recognize: their strategy is to reduce by 2010 the cases of teenage pregnancy in the two brooks fiasco. In the fight against teenage pregnancy authorities spent 150 million pounds, but was unable to even intermediate targets - to reduce the number of pregnant girls by 15% by 2004.